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I'm going to do the same, I was waiting for the result from someone...... got it through you........Originally posted by prashanth lobo View PostChanged to a 100/90 rear tire long back. Could easily fit one. No real difference in power or mileage.
Which tyre would be better??, the stock mrf uses to skid in muddy conditions...
2012-KARIZMA R (2016 - on)
1997- RXZ 4-speed (2013 - on)
2010- SS125 (2010 - on)
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I was doing 80kmph easily with by brother as pillion, we both weight around 160 kg together......... It was so smooth like butter.........Originally posted by Ri$hi View PostWell said prashanth, Its the best bike to commute in city, the top speed is 100km, easily reaches 70+ without much twisting of throttle and is extremely stable at high speed, no vibrations at all. The engine and gears are silky smooth, Delivers a good mileage of 60-65 at 50 km/h. Type SS has great looks comparing to the older gladis. Brakes are good. Its real fun around fast corners.
2012-KARIZMA R (2016 - on)
1997- RXZ 4-speed (2013 - on)
2010- SS125 (2010 - on)
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Yeah tyres made for tarmac will skid inevitably in muddy conditions. But i would still recommend getting them. As i would believe that at least 90% of your riding would be on tarmac.Originally posted by surendran View PostI'm going to do the same, I was waiting for the result from someone...... got it through you........
Which tyre would be better??, the stock mrf uses to skid in muddy conditions...
I would say i made the mistake of getting buttoned tires. I needed a quick fix as my old tire got a puncture and ended up with a pretty big hole in it.
I have the dunlop monster and it is a bit uncomfortable on road. It is also very heavy. Best is to go and check out what is available in 18" and then select a tire based on your need and budget.
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Hey bro I have a questionOriginally posted by surendran View PostI was doing 80kmph easily with by brother as pillion, we both weight around 160 kg together......... It was so smooth like butter.........
. The max load in the manual is mentioned as 150 kg. Will it adversely affect the bikes handling if we overload the bike? or is there any other negative effect of overloading?
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Overloading your bike affects the mileage a lot when you rev it hard but in normal riding the difference will be very lessOriginally posted by Ri$hi View PostHey bro I have a question
. The max load in the manual is mentioned as 150 kg. Will it adversely affect the bikes handling if we overload the bike? or is there any other negative effect of overloading?
and you should be very careful in traffic because you cant flick your bike like you do in other conditions........
the top speed may decrease about 10-15 kmph
The positives are the bike becomes very smooth and vibe free
The brakes response very well.........
"Be aware of a wheelie in first with the gladdy with a heavy pillion"Last edited by surendran; 12-28-2011, 11:21 AM.2012-KARIZMA R (2016 - on)
1997- RXZ 4-speed (2013 - on)
2010- SS125 (2010 - on)
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Guys.. I am new with this bike.. and have no idea abt the engine oil that should be used..
so plz help me..
I even dont have the service manual.. so things are getting preety mch confusing for me!!!
@surendran: I agree with u.. even i rode my bike at 80kmph with a pillon rider.. Never felt any sort of vibrations..
Thats really a great thing about this bike. Tried the stunner with similar speed.. bt vibrated a lot... donno whether that particular stunner was faulty or all stunners are..
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Originally posted by Rakesh.M View PostGuys.. I am new with this bike.. and have no idea abt the engine oil that should be used..
so plz help me..
I even dont have the service manual.. so things are getting preety mch confusing for me!!!
@surendran: I agree with u.. even i rode my bike at 80kmph with a pillon rider.. Never felt any sort of vibrations..
Thats really a great thing about this bike. Tried the stunner with similar speed.. bt vibrated a lot... donno whether that particular stunner was faulty or all stunners are..
Yamaha has no vibration. However you will feel some vibration if you underRPM the engine like low speed high gear, that's the only way to stress a yamaha engine.
Stunner is meant for looks where as it vibrates starting from 55-58kmph...very bad bike regarding honda.
Anybody here tried setting tappets? or valve clearance?
Here in my area there are some gladiators ( Now SS ) having yet to open Engine block or head or gasket after 70000kms
of riding of 6 years. Is it same in all?
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Yamaha SS 125 - August 17 - January 10, 2012
Backed in it for my true love for Yamaha.
Still best ride for me Apache RTR ( till 150cc )
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Originally posted by Sumondatta View PostYamaha has no vibration. However you will feel some vibration if you underRPM the engine like low speed high gear, that's the only way to stress a yamaha engine.
Stunner is meant for looks where as it vibrates starting from 55-58kmph...very bad bike regarding honda.
Anybody here tried setting tappets? or valve clearance?
Here in my area there are some gladiators ( Now SS ) having yet to open Engine block or head or gasket after 70000kms
of riding of 6 years. Is it same in all?
thats correctly said.. sumon. Yamaha engines are vibe-free engines.. way ahead of other 125cc engines..
Bt recently I am noticing some ' dhug dhug' sort of sound when kept idle. the sound goes when the clutch is pressed.
Showed this to a local mechanic. He said he can solve it... Lets c if he really can. Though I really dont have ne idea abt wht went wrong.
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Originally posted by Rakesh.M View Postthats correctly said.. sumon. Yamaha engines are vibe-free engines.. way ahead of other 125cc engines..
Bt recently I am noticing some ' dhug dhug' sort of sound when kept idle. the sound goes when the clutch is pressed.
Showed this to a local mechanic. He said he can solve it... Lets c if he really can. Though I really dont have ne idea abt wht went wrong.
For sound, when?? in the morning when you first start it? or everytime you idle or neutral it comes?
If it is in morning it is due to cold and struggle to idling, for that try keeping choke on for 20s. But if it happens all the time you surely need to see a mechanic may be it is time to clean your carburetor.Yamaha Gladiator SS - Owned and Sold.
Apache Hyperedge - May 2 - July 16
Tiger in a Wolf's body = Apache RTR = Small Size - Amazing pickup.
Beat that if you can.
Yamaha SS 125 - August 17 - January 10, 2012
Backed in it for my true love for Yamaha.
Still best ride for me Apache RTR ( till 150cc )
Apache Hyperedge - January 10, 2012 - Present
Proud to be Highest Poster on Biggest Gaming Community of Bangladesh : Banglagamer - My profile
My Facebook Page
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I had done many long trips,with pillion cruising at 80 kmph for hours,without any issue...(Gladiator type JA)Originally posted by surendran View PostI was doing 80kmph easily with by brother as pillion, we both weight around 160 kg together......... It was so smooth like butter.........
Change the sprocket to Yamaha RX 100/135 sprocket(cldnt exactly remember,which 1 I used) and feel even more comfortable on long rides,and top speed above 105kmph,though pickup would b a little compromised....HH Dawn - TVS Star City - Yamaha Gladiator - TVS RTR 180 - Honda CBR 250R - Yamaha R3
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Use the oil with the grading xxW40. Try gulf pride 4t or motul 3000. You can also try agip racing 4t FS oil.Originally posted by Rakesh.M View PostGuys.. I am new with this bike.. and have no idea abt the engine oil that should be used..
so plz help me..
I even dont have the service manual.. so things are getting preety mch confusing for me!!!

Well dude already the pickup of gladiator is not something great to flaunt offOriginally posted by sambit View PostI had done many long trips,with pillion cruising at 80 kmph for hours,without any issue...(Gladiator type JA)
Change the sprocket to Yamaha RX 100/135 sprocket(cldnt exactly remember,which 1 I used) and feel even more comfortable on long rides,and top speed above 105kmph,though pickup would b a little compromised....
. And add to that this mod glady is sure to have a hard time
NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT
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Its happening all the time. sumon....Originally posted by Sumondatta View PostFor sound, when?? in the morning when you first start it? or everytime you idle or neutral it comes?
If it is in morning it is due to cold and struggle to idling, for that try keeping choke on for 20s. But if it happens all the time you surely need to see a mechanic may be it is time to clean your carburetor.
The mechanic said that some screws in the engine might have got loosen up.. or may b something has gone wrong with the clutch plates.. He wont bet untill and unless he takes a closer look at the bike.
Can you tell me how much the service centre guys wud charge me (at max.) if they ask me to change the clutch plates//???Last edited by Rakesh.M; 01-01-2012, 09:12 PM.
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Thanks madhavOriginally posted by madhav krishna View PostUse the oil with the grading xxW40. Try gulf pride 4t or motul 3000. You can also try agip racing 4t FS oil.
Well dude already the pickup of gladiator is not something great to flaunt off
. And add to that this mod glady is sure to have a hard time 
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